Also an important cemetery for the area researcher.
It has many connections with early FortDummer families. Earliest burial 1776,
72 pages printed both sides, all name index of approximately 400 surnames,
cemetery still in use.

Loaded with families
connected to surrounding towns. It has 220 pages, printed on both
sides, earliest burial 1796 through 1900's, all name index with approximately
1150 surnames. This was one of the main cemeteries in Brattleboro.

MeetinghouseHillCemetery

Typed copy held by the
Brooks Memorial Library

Cotton Mill Hill

Morningside

St. Michael's

Brattleboro
Area Jewish

Brooks
Street

Dalem

Glen
Street

Hamilton
Road

West Brattleboro
(Steadman)

Winchester
Road

The
Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro
has a card index of inscriptions for many of the cemeteries. This can be
helpful in research, but it is incomplete and sometimes the cards are
inaccurate.

A book of these inscriptions taken from the
cards located in the Brooks Memorial Libary called "Some Cemeteries of Brattleboro, Windham Co., Vermont," has been published by Alison Gene Franks (1997).
This book includes partial listings for the Carpenter Cemetery, Meeting House
Hill Cemetery, Old Brattleboro Village Cemetery (West Brattleboro or Steadman),
Prospect Hill Cemetety, Ward-Robinson Cemetery (Mixer Cemetery), and the West
Brattleboro Cemetery (Richardson Cemetery). Entries have not been verified.